Pierre Herckes
ph15.bsky.social
Pierre Herckes
@ph15.bsky.social
Chem prof @ASU. Environmental Analytical Chemistry. Interested in Air and Water Pollution. Views my own.
First paper by Amelia is out on our Valley Fever research. This one shows a clear link between the crustal component of PM10 and positivity for cocci in the air.
Temporal surveillance of Coccidioides in Aerosols in Mesa, Arizona pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Temporal surveillance of Coccidioides in Aerosols in Mesa, Arizona
Valley fever is a lung infection caused by the inhalation of infectious spores from the fungus Coccidioides spp. Coccidioides is a genus of soil dwelling fungi endemic to the arid regions of the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central and South America. Few Valley fever studies have focused on detecting Coccidioides spores in airborne respirable particles, which is the primary infection vector. This study looks at the presence of Coccidioides in air at a highly soil positive site in Mesa, Arizona. Aerosol samples were collected for 24 h every 6 days, following the Environmental Protection Agency sampling schedule. Meteorological data were collected from a nearby weather station. Coccidioides were detected in ∼68% of the aerosol samples. Bulk PM10 did not have a statistically significant relationship with presence of Coccidioides; however, there was a significant relationship between the amount of crustal material in the aerosols and presence of Coccidioides. Previous studies link the presence of Coccidioides in air with bulk PM10 concentrations; however, we found that bulk PM10 concentrations give an incomplete story. Additionally, there were statistically significant relationships with the presence of Coccidioides and meteorological parameters, including relative humidity, temperature, and wind speed. This study emphasizes the importance of dust entrainment in the transmission of Coccidioides.
pubs.acs.org
October 20, 2025 at 3:52 PM
Over summer we kept working on GLOR a larger ozone study and an overview paper of the study just got published in AWMA's EM magazine airandwmapa.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/AWMA_W...
September 12, 2025 at 3:31 PM
new collaborative paper is out Phosphorus speciation using ion chromatography coupled with ICP-MS... www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Phosphorus speciation using ion chromatography coupled with ICP-MS elucidates transformations of phosphorus compounds on reactive surfaces
Phosphorus (P) is an important and often limiting element in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Insufficient understanding of the characteristics and…
www.sciencedirect.com
September 12, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Field site moving day in Arizona.... picture does not convey temperature 🥵🤣
August 7, 2025 at 9:38 PM
Amelia presented our work on aerosols and Valley Fever at the 69th annual Coccidioidomycosis Study Group
April 10, 2025 at 3:07 AM
Congratulations Dr. Cao!
Thuong successfully defended her Ph.D. today!
April 8, 2025 at 2:15 AM
A News release of on our recent work on tire wear emissions. "Research trio tests environmental risks of tire emissions" fullcircle.asu.edu/research/res...
March 15, 2025 at 3:29 AM
I had fun talking about microplastics on Horizon Arizona @arizonapbs.bsky.social
azpbs.org/horizon/2025...
February 28, 2025 at 3:01 AM
Great opportunity for a collaborative PhD project!
📢 PhD position is open in my group starting in october 2025 for 3-years.
MSc. 👨‍🎓 interested in environmental chemistry; it is time to apply for exciting science at #PC2A @univlille.bsky.social @cnrs-hautsdefrance.bsky.social
@ph15.bsky.social @arizonastateuni.bsky.social
deadline: april 25th 2025
February 14, 2025 at 4:28 PM
"Photocatalytic abatement of ambient NOx by TiO2 coated solar panels" a new paper from Jesse from our research group shows that proof of concept works, even outdoors and over time. The impact however is limited because of mass transfer limitations. - RSC Sustainability pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
Photocatalytic abatement of ambient NOx by TiO2 coated solar panels
Nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide (combined, known as NOx) and their contribution to ozone and photochemical smog generation are persistent issues in urban environments. Many technologies have been de...
pubs.rsc.org
January 13, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Reposted by Pierre Herckes
It also makes it harder for them to ban books.
December 22, 2024 at 11:58 PM
A spectroscopy journal did a story on our work on #microplastics in local soils and how they are increasing.

Microplastics in the Desert: A Growing Concern in Phoenix Soils www.spectroscopyonline.com/view/micropl...
Microplastics in the Desert: A Growing Concern in Phoenix Soils
A recent study reveals widespread and increasing microplastic contamination in the soils of Phoenix and the Sonoran Desert, highlighting significant environmental concerns and the need for further res...
www.spectroscopyonline.com
December 6, 2024 at 10:45 PM
"Thank you for citing an article we published"
title of an email I just got from Geophysical Research Letters (AGU journal published by Wiley) asking me to publish with them. What is next? getting an APC waiver or discount for citing them.. and this is a society journal! 🤨
December 4, 2024 at 3:43 PM
That is solar commitment I guess, when you install your air quality sensors with their own (tiny) solar panel in the middle of a solar field... in November (probably best time for field work in Arizona)
November 23, 2024 at 3:19 PM